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An Overview of Virtualization Techniques

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Kernel Level Virtualization
== Kernel Level Virtualization ==
 
Under kernel level virtualization a specially modified kernel is responsible for running and controlling the various virtual machines. Guest operating systems must have been compiled for the same hardware as the kernel in which they are running. Examples of kernel level virtualization technologies include user Mode Linux (UML) and KVM. The following diagram provides an overview of the kernel level virtualization architecture:
 
[[Image:Example.jpg|center|Kernel Level Virtualization Diagram]]
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